The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885, August 08, 1873, Image 1

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The Meriwether County Vindicator. iyoL. i. THE VINDICATOR. rrv.isnsu svxs’/ fiudat, • BT WM. T. REVXLL, AT #V.onTEB ANNUM. IN ADVANCE. nl MwrrtMax. *a*ce |Twk!4 wkIS mot* >* r jJtch I I 00} S SO 4 .V) 700 1 li 00 ! •* lavbe.! Iso 5 oo! (5 VtjlOOOj 15 00 it inchest *0 S 001 10-00 l 15,0<>, SI 00 iil |5 00 10 00 *9OOO ■25 001 AS 00 *W !* 00 15 001 Si 001 35 00 JO9 "O Icol 1 *0 00 500i0000’ |I<W (BT A liberal deducthm mule to those tdrertnUf by the month or year, ~ ' mwe to w: M 144 k After this iUW. stt fog*' advert isen.enU Ur the cfHtnty of Meriwether, will be pub H ttr -.i... it.. MKHiwrrwitH CotNTv Tuna JA& W. MANN INST . " OiMli). — JONES W FULLER, Sheriff. * A. J. HINTON, i.„ 4H, IH7J Oik. s-..£r Court j BUSINESS CARDS. joii s i. kossrtson, \ T roRNEY AT LAW, • Uhrknvim.k, Oa. , WiU ora- ’u-e in the DUtrU t Court* and i Ordinary's <u.tt. .f Meriwether Cteoity, itud the tu|w*ri<>r Courts of the ebitathi;- , nmprwtttg ll*v Tolhip' K>m t trtHj't. „t 'oiloisti'iw promptly aUeiuh-d to c smtik vl l *m iug t jiUcc : _ UI.JKGt: 1. I’KAV \ , \ iT'tHMA AT LAW. "V iitiiiiit -l‘ • ~ “1 . LOWER, K ', * LOCKS A J .W Kt.KY ft kiiit.# <‘l . , | iiAUOES AND BINGm i K iseed i a' short mt'iir Also, a lull supply ,i{ tin- celeltfnWxi ’Dhstuoed Stiecuelen" slwsys ou USU'J. .. tlt-TIN. *... ,iA i ic (Mill!IX of sli kiu*l uudUy tieru ( —tr.J rnrt wm'rmitrd. EE .. HARRIS Sl APAMS. rariHUi.s( w >* I i.tyDi*-*, HARDWARE, DRUG firmi-tV , 1 “f' > V UktUi, Ac. i. IU.LN V.ILLK J*A Camp House, , y ft N .. <J**l HI.U ! 1 ' Hi •• oNi. l!i NUKED YARDS' 1 ikul—Meats 50 .-ttt*—-Lodg j * ing *<nta .1 ,{ < AMl‘ I’rrqHWtor Bflagtmi's Hotel, , o N .... . ...... U J .OLOIA m[er!m ....... , lloii >t> revelers Wts* • ' "*•**# lucaisd, | an t e.eel attijtiUoii to si . u X‘ii inltet-l The people M jrieuUwi inviltxl '<> , #l\* Hie eati * * JOHN A. i’Allrf, \ KORNEV AT LAW, i \ Otu.t-.vvii i-k, G* i 1% i 1 proctio* in M -riwetbflf and the ad j J-vnttig f>,unties . I DIUNiSTOItK GRIFFIN GEO. I WOULD r:*p'fu!ly who! the trading I public a nharc <f their patronage, hv i .sr oB hand u full wawftwaiit >4 Drujp and t iVeuiicale, Paint*. Dit, <Ha*, Putty I K* r m*, ' oekiiie Ettratf* and spice*; PcrftHßcry mJ Toilet Oww, and < rerrthtng ueiially kept in a flrat-dua* liruy Store aud W Utah I tu Mil t tut iowe*t market ra'e* trUH ED. It A-NTUOSk i* with me. „ ! will take it mi pe<.inl fcvof to hart bin irienda and ac/ioaiutaneea nil • !*. janlT 73 ly J. 5. HAHKW. Bel iaubs G-allery Griffiu Of. \ SPECIALTY made ol flue Photo graph* ol all tra and kind*. Otbei * .nds ol picture* of eeery doacripAee.— Old picture* copied, enlarged and painted in oil. My Meriwether In end* are reapect felly inrited to call apW 4^ J H. WHITE, irf ] __a ) _____ with im*. HEHRY Jb JOHN PARJBT i .. i .Wena. Twmth* It > J Clothing at Whole#al# j j 6 A 31c liroadway j New York, • -'I >,IL *O-i C.Btar. (GEORGE OFYDEiA '■lie VL-, GREENVILLE, MERIWETHER COUNTY, |GA., AUGUST 8, 1873. la the Bwtaf. Am going to swing ; Boy*, cone aoti push uai Tkal’t inet the thing I Mow we go up ! Mow we cone down t Up in the apple tree— Down to the ground. Dear little head Lie* on ay breast, Trusting and safe At a bird in its nest. Mo matter how swi/Uy, Bow low, or how high. We're pieeesittly swinging— Baby and 1! Up in the apple tree, lu a sung nest, Light winds are •winging The robins to rest. Pour baby robin* Are swung to and fro— Backward aad forward— Now high, ami now low. The motlwr broods Them, And close to tbs breast They are pleasantly swinging, Secure in their nest ' Ah. wall l oty baby Will soon leave asy breast, And all t be young robins Will Ay how the aeet'. But never wore happy Or esf* *-an they be Than swinging to day “In the old apple Ire* " Oo;* cares for tits robins Whe raver they fly. And sa too, will trust Him— Uaby and H A'' Tedttilg CwtHpuriaon One of the editors of the Rome Coerier, writing from New York, tells this : On* gentleman from Uoalou we* very kindly dwptnwd towards us, aad spoke very (deeaeatly of his visit to Georgia , but be i.otiU) not withhold ¥t* abhorruui C of the terrible preveleuo* of crime in our border* *lt forego a dt|tiMlUoa upon it* dautag i*g effout u|H>n tb/ t irosperity of our Htate W* listened coUipl*cuUy to hia dleqnlei uou until, with* pious aigh he wound It up, when we snewered *'Yon, elr, are front Masearbnseti* f’ "Yea, eir, lam proud ol my nativity." “Very well sir. I ehall not be to rede e* teenvy yout good fortune. But lam from O* ttgi* Mow, lake our Birtet M lepraaeatotive* ef the two sections, North and Mouth. By reference to the last oen aus as officially publish* I, w* And IhtlOß* peroea is every 577 in Massachusmu is a ! criminal, white Georgia only OO* io every | loud •* a wouioal—nearly three to one. Iu 1 MMwlmutU one peiaott in every 94tt 'lailvc whites *■ • criminal; but is Gnoigi* only one in orery 4VWJ—over gw to mm Tluueia una criminal to every 100 ; oegr-iea in Maaeai.Uu*L'Ua, while in Georgia j there ' only our to every blit; eßowieg > li:ir-rn jrinl-of 0,-U*U the aUive White* of j H* jvJiuuhu are as bad * lb* Georgia ‘ beg roe*. What do you think of thst 7*' ‘*<>h, bui your lews are not so tia-wous m ours," n amwereil. “You mistake ihore." w* replied. There are tiioni men hanged in Georgia ia e year thee ia banged in MaseedsuaeU* ta e life time ' After tUU our friend eofteued eomewket I ia hi* depreciation of Mouthers immorality , aud the aest we beard of him he was be wailing tb* corruption ia high piece*, and moralising over the late of the New York Tammany Rlag. Ob* Gsuzure. We an iatureeted to tears trm a Jours*! j devoted to maeufoUiriag Ist wests, that leu ! isiliios doses bosUes are anstully made ia this country." We have, thee, three bua : ties coming to oa, and as we never wear ! that many at a time, the other two are at : the diepoeal of asy sms who wants them ' Indeed, w* are not particularly anxious to letain even oae, and II anybody knows a • poor creature upoa whom ths bus hand at ilMortsaa is karsWg iaM, and whe, is ths midst of bitter sad ersei poverty, sits shivering for west of s bustle or two to keep out the pitiless cold, that en happy cbUd of mirtbetsws css fosse ail thrae el ours. This kiad of gsuerons self sasrtflus, we know, h rare, Iru; it ia characteristic ef ue. We coud out bear to wear three bee tle* while the eoul of a eaHerlag 13 low - creature waa filled with ao ioteoee aad hopeleae jrenruieg tor ewe. The Mbooat of joy we get oat of as adjueUbto beetle la nothing when compared to the aatWactinn we obtain from helping the poor. If we had a, beetle aa big aa a akating rink, wa would rather gfreri *o aoWlorloCo oh* : deaoiate orphan eoy ttoae then wear it aod let the orphan outer.—fHotardny Ktooiag Pat. A Uiau told a fneod of his, who had come out from lowa fix a tow day * abooti log, that be once bad aa aaqaHaal gun that waul off imojedlately apow * thief -WMdog into the bouaa, although aot charged, “Wooderfal gun indeatT aaid tbs yrH maar “ter. bow the dooca did it happen— moat bare bees ao Irish gaa r **W at aß.* pul the tarmac, “the thief aod it wart off together, and before I had lime to ahagge him with it" “Where are the atea of Tf r ahoalod a etump orator- “Dead," refunded aai looking man in the middle aiele. The Ki Patso Journal save: Two fol low* front Bloomington, accompanied by a polioeeie* aad a lady, caw* np to Wleokt, and bald rioag coafab, on* day last weak- Proa the conversation that teewed between the quartet, it appeared that both ef the SMB wanted tb* ladv, an i that they had brought the poltcemsn al >n; to arbitrate the ui alter. Finally they ttiruod the thing ini* a duel, not of pistp'a su l coffee, but of 1 pmket hooka with the poiu-rwio acting as auctioneer. The two worth!** bsgtu to bid, "raieiag" each other at U r*u of g*M a time. They fleally got up lo SI,OO >, aad here they paused, looked each other in the eye* aeroee the sidewalk, while the pollre a*a stood halaacteg fell cane his Auger, aad the lady played with her parasol sad least. Ibea one nf lhe„ju—h# we* a blonde— that ia, he had a red head—said, "I’ll give eleven hundred end forty-flve dollar*" The other, a dark,, saturnine fellow, w*s co.il, gtclili, said ha, making a jnmp of SIOO at one* The bystander*, of whom there were a doam, wore or lest, all laughed a loud guffaw, and the blonde he* Hated tt* looked at the woman, at the crowd, at the po iceman, then at hit lady; she smiled sweetly upon Ulus, aad hie mlad was mad* up. “$1,500," said hs, da tertnlnedly. The other may have loved Venue muck, but he evidently loved Mam mon mote. Tie said, "HI do It." Re cast no lingering look* bebin.t, nor did he weep upon the boeout of her he had WOT shipped. He waul before a notary public aad made affidavit that the State of tlli aoia should know him ao mote fcrefer. Tu* Car then adjourned to w. fisssr room," aad shortly thereafter the slorskkld soul look tbs cart aad hied hlmsslf west war*. The blonde, the lady aad the po Ucemsa went South, as happy at two dams at high tide. A Tsugh 's)■. A good story Is told is so Easters paper of a drushce husband by bis ssilahls spouss After trying varioas experimaats, the at last thought of a plan to refur si her lord She engaged a watch for a stipulated reward to carry Phi leader to iht wst h house, # bile yst ta a state at hsuasiMiUv, and to frtgntea him a Rule when he leeoe erod Under this efi engeweat, Philander awoke about eleven o'clock at night aad found himsell lying <u> a pine beach, 1* A strange aad dim apartment Raising hint self upon hi* etbew, be looked' around ae j til hi* eye* rested upas a maa tested by I the stove, sstokisg a cigar. Where am I V' j said Philander. I ‘ *ln a tnedwal eoilege," said the ctgai smeitr, “What <loiug there; *" “Uo**g u be cat up." “How came that 7" “Why, y<K died yoatn.lar, while y>.u ware drunk, ami we bough I your body to , maku an anau.tny r* •|ta Re. I'm not dead r “No matter, w* b .uglit your carets* ol y...;r wlft-, who bad a right to tell it, lor Its all tilt go and *bc ever ooiild wake ol you If yon re act dead, that'* no fault <>l the doc ora, and they'll cut you up, dead or alive.’ 'You will do it. eb U asked the Old ant. •Ah, to be etirs w# will— now directly,' was the resolute answer ■Well, can't you let me have something to ill ink before you begin V 1 hi* (set ejicecb ealiafled the walchmaa thst ITii lander wee * iiopcleea case, as IHs reward was ooutiagent oo successftil mat meat at the patient, hama* not a Rule aha grined at the result ; se, wiffc so. gentle handling, he tumbled the I its terms ble drunkard oat or the watch house. •aid a young hoabaod, whcaa total oea* apaoulatioM won ononoeaaatol: “My wifo’a ailrar lea aat, tba bridal gift o< a rich uncle, doomed me to flaauclal rata. It la to) rad a huadrod agponaaa, which la trying ta meet, l ava made taa the bankrupt that I ana." Hla to tba eipartaaoa af aMay othara, who, laaa wiae, do m know what to the gofaito of tha hoaae, working Ha ilaahna tion. A Mgacimia totber, of gnat waahk, aa eaadiagly morbAad faia daughter by canal ng ti to be printed oa her weddtag car da, “Mo accept thaw alaptod to a* to come of flOgfe" Said he, "you aaaat not aapart to twgto •Me la the atyle lam able by many year* of labor to tod alga, and I know of nothing which will laayt you to try, man than tha -Mm rt tmmttwrfnsmßmwßwm Such addoi U ttoady. If achar manta would Mow thto plan, Many yonag Man analaty j they wold not Sad thamatlom hi* warwaß Mr aAtory ar opand*} ft an ha appatnt—taof thahoaM Tha tote of af tha poar ana who tonnd a llaahpfo ahJ UicMgad tu ahr * carriage to * it, n •whdtoftheboAaad who SodaLto wife WhtP tanoan to eopport tha wwaer’n fdd and dhr atyle At OMMotoaa tha other day, toir na- • g!WM gd on a spaa, ana tong out hia little ■ Jack-kiiifr, as -I now tbera ain’t hut tbrat 1 1* e MusMpfons paper, oa the wharf with a friend, wheV'as a good ventriloquist. Two henfo of on* of „ U r steswer* were rngsged tat Setting off acask, when io tb* engaged § pertoraMpg * p*ra voice wak hoard within the cask; ■Roll it easy; theee plsguey nails hurt id rather ;y passage thau stand all ihla" > H.ddiag upfteir hands their visuals **- , cut led to the Oise of two saucers, the 1* ‘That baetAlii* dickens.’ Tb* mate Wing up at ibis luowssi, •MwIT — ‘lft* IWtJMMWBi'u lot iun oui of thin ■Whstfothfor mkl the mate. •Why, kb am,' Mid the voice; <1 w**t to get mrt; t we*Y stand U any longer.’ •Dh, dna't! You’ll kill me,' said the voice, •Ob, hatt thses nails prick I Look out *<*'} risP* Mid the oassd up individual. dffii tht/Mq ‘head the cask aadh*th*mn w i< A ik# nduniiiiiad the beops and the hand wad sawing otR, tbs union again broks s y >. •nu rngtit* i fothert nay oa* fthaulf I don’t Wnatie bs naught.’ ti'di* a crowd had new gathered around theaoaadaf irtaa, when n loud cwttaral leagh broke forth, which made oar hair tim oaek. we* lsd with ‘WkgHfogdk MU r said one and ail. Ws SAjayod the jeke too well to ‘blow.’ MftMMWMd off ana hi aim wUU the ven- Our aid tffond Otybamsser had a habit ad bts fothafik Iswii house one night last Jaaeary, be drtsrruined la hatea a oord to hiilki,aa<l|||u>Dthwil(arlM cord net Mm MhWMi if kit kg} to something colhto khafrafrwaaMI wakahtonlf he at mw mw a port projecting above the win fotofsitf'Wi sadk occurred to him that h wqpld be * good tfciag u, u- Bo be forLaed tbs* luru dldart walk saylhat night, bufahout sis o'etoek is foe tooflaiafli frtrito hs was still sslesp, the wertongwieu earn* sftsr ths lad der A* they (find to tek* It doeftj, (hey obvervsd that It etuck, imt thinking It tidgbl be froMHt they gave it a terrible pull, and the nsxi minute an able bodied Ainer •con citizen, aauied C'lyhsinmer, dreeeed la an tintdeecbed mtseU* night alHrt, and embracing a I* deter, might hnvp been sees <>no! r ging suddenly from s second story wliidow, foot lorsmosl At first Olyhens ■usr thought there had hoes *u but whea the worbassn, net sssfog hkn, iH*gaa to move daws the strsal with Ik* ladder ou their should***, srd ClyhaOMSer dangling on the cad, with oa* kg ttod by s Ctrl tig aad hie gfinisis trailing la the deliclou* mot stag breeae, lie grasped the eiiuatuit end bgss to reason w.th the work mas, and to present the matter to them in dlUitretit light*, and to saner aad insist on Using released. When they got l him house be had oisvea kinds of rheuma tism, aad all the known varistit* of mm ralgia. It* now rivets kimssff to Urn had •toad at night. Ohhhoaal. tom Fowl*—Tba hnaaAt I haUam, idawHiipt lV Method of M^hhahnuihanik^MwiMM.notwaß the ahayo to whtoh fewla naaoßy And Mr to Umm. y anifefag I bava touad AM mm horMaa tha aah, tiraiy af tha palm radnaad to ahanoal, aod atill retalatog tnatr parhat Am Ptooad baton Akop, h giaadily aatoo by thtM, with a —*h>d kfWiriMMf in their hMth, aa to thewn hy the brighter eotor of batorT—{The Poottqr*' WarhL A PomrUtoamn. who my* bo boa.tea ton on the tom eoamAnTef a uJTtTcbe aainmy. And MthA(rl h aaator tor a aumd ta mm a draw, than toaoA toantayoahogeof needier.” A Portland man, eoagbl firldag tor treat "■ enettarwiiiWatonfftheotherday. com tag to • eowa to worn." It M. rp.i-ted thot fIMOOAW, the whale aiwowt of the Ooweea award, wfl ha paid hr ■ng’ead at the State Dpahat *aahi. aloo, na the to h nTSeptamhar. lo iixig the aiatoHMle wffl he hagl oat of thalr m-.oey depend* ape* Coag'ma, bat it teas* peeled thot aariy prorieiooa, of a character, will he *de Inc ITrtrthffßf tf the fund. I & DIEWRST, 418 Under ODD FELLOWS’ HALL | nmpri* J^*** 1 ® • hand a foil Une of Ditl'l PATENT' MEDICINES, WINDOW “ ; J Dies*, l’aiuls, Oil*, Ckctulcal*, aad Receipt for oompomnHug tin am*’*, equal to other Con. tncrdal Fsrtiliters, —r- " ; —; *: —-— ; —— : . / nod at lem than halt their cost, lurnishrd In any quantises. \awf mt DUE WHY* BTOCE FOWDfRft aad HIIKBKILL’B LINIMENT, a special ty. The ftock powders are one of the very best remedies for prevailing hone m nlady. OBEK’S OUANO’ ’ !£,T'j J 8 NOW ARRIVING AT RSPBA Sr UOYJD 8 — —T - —r V i ......^ im .. NEW WAIUmOUME, IN j irtawrn*. i— - ■; " Piootom would do veil to Poll oo them ot oao* and Rmre "SL their orders, as they .aspect o* verygbaaoy trade Rs Urn.! artioie. tho muaisg dps pm. Sim on ton Sc Sou HAVE jurt recefw-j a large aseon mrut of i*|flttg goods wit cli ihey will Mil M price* that oanaot toil to plat** I ! Wa call apodal altaaUoa U> oar largo aad ataaaot a lock of w f DraiOaMla, IdtattJaiotr an of which wa om aibnef rtiap • ■ - It'S" ■- :. JO-.’ Hr—— ■ ——-j Atoo a Am amartmant af jagSrraHrc aJTtf suforroy ajcv (NOT A BENE . ■ Jm ■ ! CtOM E TO arc um oae and all, buihgre* V and smalt, for I hnva r>i hsnd a mil and eomplctu stiorttunii ol e >OiIF,KTIC GOODS, C'ONFEUTIONEUIKH, IK k >Trt and HIIGLS, li tKDWAKE, runs, WILLOW WAKE I’AINTS, OII.S, HATN CAPS, TOBACCO, 8N UFF.SUOARH." Wls) There Is ao BAR ROOM connrcteil with my House. —; —- *' /■ ' i I therefore invite the ladle* to unit end etamine my stock, of alt kinds t will guarantee satisfactloo ia quality and PRICES. lam also cunoected with Mr. lifiohd ia the Photograph Gallery oa too East olds ol public square, where all ana procure un like piomn for tt cents n piece, itoee ihntftokea VmU liftfll fiftHMMHk v ’ - ly JOHN F. HfILTTLEt*. inw>Mylsiini' I T r— .. “ I rut AlUatt Co&EtiUtion. naii r sno wkiatr, With Greet ft- Sunday K hloe, ' *w—mwa* Every family should have the Coasts - tioe—lt is (bit of easetully oeleeted gjoera’. eggmdikkft amMdffi peyfoße| m MnrwlMQ WOTV ISt.’ISLi^SfiStSBLSZ gtimiii sl4urrtmoA — — CLUBS / CLUBS t uhwterg aod a paper to the getter-up of Jbeeas Oatqria sMn§. , rr.*?**^ with tbto eoceaewa, UcoaM the leed ng ’♦reel in the South. NO. 34